Suspensions on the basis of stabilised zirconium oxide for three-dimensional printing

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Present work considers the first results on rheological and photo-curing behaviour of suspension consisting of nanocrystalline stabilised zirconium dioxide powders (19 - 27 vol. %) and a liquid UV-photosensitive organic monomer. At ambient temperature compositions showed a viscosity of 2.5 and 0.8 Pa×s at 10 and 100 s-1 shear rates, respectively. Printability of these compositions was subsequently investigated by using an stereolithography machine Ember (Autodesk). 3D objects were later sintered in a separate furnace into dense translucent ZrO2 ceramics.

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Sokolov, P. S., Komissarenko, D. A., Shmeleva, I. A., Slyusar, I. V., Dosovitskiy, G. A., Evdokimov, P. V., … Dosovitskiy, A. E. (2018). Suspensions on the basis of stabilised zirconium oxide for three-dimensional printing. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 347). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/347/1/012012

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